The suburban loser spends his Sunday in the auxiliary building of a community college. He's attending an entrepreneurial event with his youngest son. Each speaker talks for a few minutes. One is about real estate, another about opening a fast food franchise, one advises the audience to look for unsaturated markets like the pet waste industry. Afterward, everyone goes into the hall where they can ask the speakers follow up questions and collect pamphlets from their booths. His youngest son is the oldest person in the audience here by a few years, but the suburban loser pushes him to make connections anyway. It’s important to put yourself out there. It’s the only way you can get yourself out of this rut. On the way home, his youngest son says the real estate person sounded interesting, but he’s afraid the license exam will be too hard for him to pass. He asks the suburban loser if he can borrow a few hundred dollars to take an investing course one of the entrepreneurs was offering on the side. The guy said you can buy stocks even if you’re on probation, he tells the suburban loser. He just needs a little bit of money first.